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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1582784" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>We were, unfortunately, a victim of that fiasco too. We were moving from a commercial herd to registered. Bought some expensive bred females from an outfit in Montana, that all dropped calves from a horror film. We shipped all the cows that lived, and decided Angus was a game we weren't going to play (aside from the two or three we always seem to have around). We found out shortly thereafter that the breeder knew what was going to come down the pipe, and dumped every cow and bull he had bred into potential disaster in their annual production sale. 3 years later, they had a new herd and started having a sale again. :x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1582784, member: 24016"] We were, unfortunately, a victim of that fiasco too. We were moving from a commercial herd to registered. Bought some expensive bred females from an outfit in Montana, that all dropped calves from a horror film. We shipped all the cows that lived, and decided Angus was a game we weren't going to play (aside from the two or three we always seem to have around). We found out shortly thereafter that the breeder knew what was going to come down the pipe, and dumped every cow and bull he had bred into potential disaster in their annual production sale. 3 years later, they had a new herd and started having a sale again. :x [/QUOTE]
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